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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. 5 5 Through Blindness, She “Leamed : Love’s Reawakening By C. D. Batchelor To Gee' oo and Bessime 2 Tovenit Regislered U. §. Patent Office The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISO: | . : New York, March 4—I had to be blind, in order to see. I suffered and through it learned that happi- ness lies in one’s own heart.” Harry Takes Unusual Precautions| Dicky's nicce closed the lock of ; g That i5'the messaze s cheer: to in Guarding the Car While Lil- bag decisively o ¢ ¢ handicapped folk that Ruth Croa lian Prepares for the Journey to| “Nary a nrui], ],\1(‘«\. LI;D‘;:] i Witlo- athor from Tesas | Eives 6 the Catskills. | grin. fset ol ol colpis world. Her story is on slen- 1 was thankful for my war secrat | extr anllimigeatyylo S e B o ?(l;oi lit service training as Harry Undor- | face the world. Come along, Aunti blows valiantly and learncd thut| wood gave me the muttered dirco- | M 3 in a zero dark hour both charac- | tion to “pipe the driver of that| I lingercd only for a low-toned | ter and ability are developed. black coupe, adding that he wouid | werd with. Purnell. | Ruth Cross was born on a dig tell me why later.” 1 knew from nis| “Please ;lonl) take v trom | ol oii Ctrut dlanbatten e . > i e 15 | the car. adjured him. “Mr. >aris. i Gxcestivo CEUFIIO[\ % n n“ ‘rl» rwood has some reason for think- Outaide o0 r-“n” e Lo }‘AS anxious no hint of admonition | derwood has s : X : a quiet childhood, with ridinz, should reach the cars of his wife, |ing someonc may n gardening, and all kinds of books BLIND, SHE SAW MORE CLEARLY already at high nervous tensioa | With it : s o redd cat unass heltds Are R A RoR R STORE over the possible race with death Y 1 : =50 @idn't care much for people. Shz which we were making to Robert | Purnell rey and the manager lived with the heroines of the Savarin's homs in the Catskiil| BRI RIS Lo AR from books she read. When she finished Mountains: mained fimmo= | LALEdeRNo0d (GABIEIONS g x reading a novel, so thoroughly had bile as I 1 higiinjuetion, | | edhen wornecd feelino S 1 2 ; 5 3 e — she lived it that it was a shock to I pretended to mble as 1[I told him, and the man grinne. ot iy ¢ . p % - come back to real life. ached the ground, and ol widely: as T turned ‘and wa % : Misfortunes Come Doubly his arm gave lim an old-time sig- [ SWiftly toward the door of th : s S £ ), In her junior year at the Uni- val that [ hal c 5 ([lB SEE WBLE A il : versily of Texas, her family's for- The next ins Ll o e tunes were reversed and simul- thé other side to help T We found Lillian tancously her eye-sight failed her. d jumped lightly Pjc dome v fou will be blind for life if you ground almost hefore ) 1 wary eye upon big husband ; Jang use your eyes at all,” a special’ stopped, and 1 w Kful Qasrrn gt e andion Jolhergbec \ ‘ g S i T told her. was beside mr DAL CUBLLUR sl o 7 : j 5 “My sympathies at first were ail | the tonnes v VOD BT 0 T : TN ST y 7 k 4 | for myself,” Miss Cross spoke of Jer action d 1 the f1 ARECINEE Bste s . 8. - 2 S Z R ; | that is. “F felt 1 could not suc- tive scruti \ t g ORI daxyood 2 5 X : > | vive a sentence that took my e ae DR - It hairbru nd i /& 2 Z St 2 s . £ loved hooks away from me. Then He was a m with | leunsing »“)“‘ irow b y 2 SN ! ~ g I realized that for my family’s -~ e : ! e pack thing 7 q ~ ake T must rally. T w \\,hz\‘:ll‘“: i:(\‘l‘ 5 - el end to something 2 e Skt el "hvrl:»m,?\ugrmlm N ANOLD-FASHIONED GARDEN, ulster, Givinot iy Exclsay o alend Clofex . ; Z, = N work for me that would not necd HER BUDDING TALENT FLOWERED. o e et 1t g orde \ndierdcke 2 ; - 7 / : ' Her tale of how she finished {he with a quick sum Yool TSI Ak : = A g v B . next r and a half, without Kuth Crose . . » hep success followed misfortune way of sta and h 4 shasibeenaliior tiroc ol : . - : . sight, is a stirring tale. Hes ) usiug his eyes in look at hi L i ; : oy % R friends rallied about her. With [ — = reundings clic 1 e th R # ; g ’ 7l g % - c B eves 1:.7nr1 ged against m‘ | see what it was and then passcd|thus on a very special occasion is certain compartnie A e e “ fiv eh PG W MG IR e e v, | atmost surc to be disastrous. file, “Priv st S 25 would listen while tney took turns | “pporo \wagan effort to play thz| The wise mother has carefully all over him. 5| s i Ty > S 'V, 2 reading aloud to her. She woullf .0 or pinning the tail on the|prepared cnough games to keep Harry Underwood wished Sl st e e g 7 # el ¥ oy 2 % construct from memory her Vic-| goucoc hut the children got rest- | every participant actively busy He did not need my confirmation of | 35 - 1 B ; L, b ) L her Goethe. When it seemed |y " irore there had been even [most of the time. Those which what his own keen pereeptions and | U0 ng b A & 9 Y s LIV 7. at she Just could mot get her| o ¢ areund. . Billy himself | necessitate a good deal of standir: eaperience must have recognized at 2 g lessons without seeing them, she | . swered with a me g look at m il SEhate ] got into a fight with two of his|around arc almost sure to be un- once, but he did wish me to impre womd cry aloud to ferself: 4| gyosts who wanted to play witn | successful. upon my memory which (e Tiknawtitng dio)jsas graternl to must remember. I will learn to| & 5 me for playing up so that he could : | his birthday presents. The secret of the good party pleased to call “‘uncan e sl e sce with my ¢ 3 . little children lies in making thoss tail of the appearance of bot A 5 e Turned to Writing | present forget themselyes in some man and the car he was d 1 sked i She won her degree. Then came common activity. With a fussy pretense of Tillian abran 4 L {hat terrific struggle of earning a ragging the lunch box, which we |, “}o Jaq gone, living without taxing her ecyes. She had not as yet touched, 1 kept M iy xoomin minut n sot a job teaching oral Latin and with me as a smoke screen while ABoe et alE ey German. Then she learned the stenciled the man's photograp il e ROt touch system on a little portable upon my memory. Harry had take P typewriter. She would write sto- | Lillian directly to the door of Mary 2" ries of life as she had learned it Liotel, and by the time I HOE douies Dicky'aml Tad through contact with people. X pleted my mental cataloguit ek ¥ e e s f e antin it imiat ollce o ited PEACH GARNISH man opposite, Purncll, WGa by (Hooght | the little cvery day tragedies of| There i3 a technigue in p | maked ham is cven more deli- smiling as . app 16 i Ll Hougl x those about her, of her yery own|A half dozen invited guests are|cious when served with pickled door of the hotel z00d, And T hope we R ‘] H sclf, were of the stuff which makes | ©noush. Haphazard — play amous |pe aches as a garnish and accom- Purnell on Guard cATE R A Ghsla ey icwels excited youngsters thrown together |paniment “Good afternoon, 1 & & 2 and Miss Harrizon,” th Y T = R T the bow wh only nell can E . W ; | () : y lian promised, Swhen A cek of its date of publication, C tl f S d f P achiove. “It surely is at leds-| a0 closed the door of her room | gy 3 this gallant young woman sold a asties o an or rrincess ure to see you back again. Ml oen e, dhs ehan dochoin (onet | : for vandeville skt that is still y Underwood says you arc only 10 ix s Rale ot ensa g e (0 (i NewYok |05 mot a hearing on a play and here a few minutes. He fold me to | S . 7 received orders for five short sto- Tk Sy nd keep @ ye o § : | » m{;\ (lv] 2 .‘rd\‘xoll.xl D il \v‘f ) st Academy of Medicine | 5.3 from the nation's best paylug and asked u two ladies wou | g dom't know that 1 i o period About the 1o time not come directly upstairs 1 AS: 2 N ; L e | her oy 1t tor sh still must are straio, she sees perfectly told 1 By the time refreshments were over he was in such a state of ner- vous tension that lie alternated m.[ tween acting silly to hold the cen- | = ter of the stage and bullying the | HANDY M children who had come to vplay| Quarter and half cup meas- with him. When the last child fures can be had now in the form had gone Billy had reached a con-|of little scoops. They save much dition of exhaustion, which made it [time and care. necessary {o give him a warm bath B — Katic Four years azo her first novel o« fes,” Lil- came a best seller, In a singte suite.” 4 o hen the Jores fon moved in- = “We will be there directly,” {onotey Tomons n ) {0 ¢ ction they said, “T don't think we'll nec iy ? S the local but bags, do you, ilary “cature vies o f1cl il Tived Many Places During the past four vears. doctor? ple matt srocer and J almost ns as if life is making | compen on to Miss Cr lad a facinating time, liviag | in the south, then the middle | then six months in Reno giv- | ing spiritual support to a friend | getting a divorce — one of those who up her spring afternoons to read| to Miss'Cross In college. Tn Cali- What is Jones to do? fornia she met {he man to whom The answer is simple. 1f Jones|she now is married had a family physician in the old | They both like solitude so th itown or place before moving ae | pought an old Colonial farm should ask the doctor to refer him | Winsted, Conn., and i f {to @ physician Jocated in the newer | heuse with their own hands. The By Thornton W. Burgess ¢ HORIZONTAL district, But it Jones had no physl-|have planted the place in all the P / . Substance of which a diamor cian, or for sore reason or other| cvergreen native to the state and Yotr memory may be poor and is composed. cannot he referred to one, then e | \jiss Cross's old-fashioned gard:a Some things there are you can't i 6. Where is the Parthenon? ould go about finding one for|js known far and wide. Each of A s himself before emergencies arise. | them has a workroom and when | o Petor Tiabhits 5 £ 5 ol tacads) How is that to be done? Perhaps| winter comes, instead of going to | before answering that we ought 10 | fown, they lay by food and get a consider the meaning of & good doc- | tromendous kick out of being mAIA\Iw:mw i asveen is 48 snowed . Tast winter they had jmuch of an art as a science. Aod | gix feet of snow about them | e a S . | most of the art clement resides in How She Works | 1t must have been a pretty cold day on the beach. But they f the rsondl “M”H‘” Detween doc- | ez has taught me the value |were having a royal good time, were the little Princess Josephine i H'\:;[“‘ ‘!"\"j K”..]M gl “‘”‘ L ¢ a steady routine.” Miss Cross| Charlotte and her mother, the Crown Princess of Belgium, when | }‘ [ “" W s | this photo was made of the seldom pictured mother and QiEhes andl wons eon | danghtersonsthe: sands at ()stcn(l_, Notice their mid-winter o4 luneh left over fron | beach attire. the before, 1 stack a loat of bread.” One c same, however, with the physi- So the Jones family wait until some cmergency arises, than nearest doctor is called n. | Sometimes he cuits the family; just | as often he does not. ZDI= SO N — ClzmXZIcl! T} O X[OM—H >0} 19| F mi—|C MM EZIO0OZI>XN —_— | ‘ € . Stypt Curiosity is a most provoki thing. It will not let you fol when you want to forget et 7 ; . Tist Tabbit never went ) . Whirlwind Green Forest that he didn’t il \ , A e . Connubial ber that Whit y 3 ity Mouse had told bou Wi . Twitcl ter home. Just tl t the c TNGAU Y . To loiter | sympathetic to us. anlfy of the Green Forest would r 1 4 ) 9GSy iipathet Peter of Whitefy ceret - 0 ) 3 Tiding mediately arouse Ieter's curiosi 5 House He wasted a lot of tin n 1. Encou 3 for. that home of Whitcfoot's. Sor ; o o ; Morindin d the phy Yiimea. e, Saw: Whiteloot, i one Peter asked was his : : g e jonstidl o s Compta e ety TSI en a assician it or| 1Y ST When'lato-atternoan LA D G e s, e e wisoen | Herald's Daily Pattern Service place where he had met Whitefoo | J7HS0 Y 41, Station. . Cripr jonly. be determined upon contact. | ypjclh we eat in leisurely manner. 1 as one of th l’]h:n]”‘r‘v latter had told him abo; e ‘1". it L oly fouiem _spemsilo be imhen 1 wash the wishes and my hat home, S Ty, - Secured i detoate, nd wipes them. When spring Youthful Pajamas Easily Made Now, ma e bt o rot flax | I Sympathet otherwise, a d0c- | hreaks, T use an hour of my work- ter than just or ] Dumb. 30. To dust or to be a zood physician must Pattern 1906 ; 8 ing da at least, arden. i is what Peter It » Large Pacific island 32, Sharpened now medicir B & at least, in my garden i can't tind Whitefoo 3 & & Hant ! i C 45, Eluded Tilintroce ilur\l have found that working in Aew Britain Hevald 13¢ Practical perhaps some one ifiP poulfin | 0ld Mother arth is the most in- he. *“The thing to do i ¢ ques- LR Disc ‘,.,(,“l,'l:,!.'f\““" At ' L LACE BOWKNOT | spiratio thing I can do. Most Helicm {iona." t be in s r under On Uhelles e white dotted & 1ol my characters take shape among Ry Anne Adams The first on ter asked was r : log, ! B Tiot Aoy S e i for afternoons has sweet |y flower constn, Jumper the 18 el To exist 0 S t made ny | Miss Cro face is a study ¢ G Small girl: ¢ adopted the pa- in” the Gre “Co 00y I ave S 4 X [ inser T 1o in the yoke, | cont Her clear cyes hase | joma mede because of {heir com- Jumper,” sa L hapegss o el ro instigatr i \ % pufl E s the|a gentleness and an acceplance uf ort, grace wnd beauty. They are nen to kno ¢\ f Rl < thing © princess frock. | ems born of her tribu- MARE LA O i I b Wood Mouse is liv 3 Wi L m 5 L —_— e - - lations. In her new book, “'En- anensticyd they are Just as love- Jur ratch ¥ - a ne ¥ s | chantment,” just out. she trans- [\,l]y\;‘l‘ u[ }' (th‘m . ;u silk. Tha ! 1 2 ‘ < PE 2 A NN Q. niits some of her sound philosophy Inofi ¢hed tod 115 a rounl- H‘AIPE‘ESGJAPA\?&}Y SAY‘S' of life, a bit of the humor that is = cd neck and short slec trimmed { beth little rueful and quite a 3 5 witl banding of contrasting fabrie. little gay. She sums up her real| The blouse may be worn inside cr vie of life wnen she says: over the trouscrs. Z[O[WIXI—[Hl\ EE =Ra = BRI m=——|O] im0 W) ™| (N O] R Z o= SO0 AICZ] ZImA =[O Lreakfast, then 1 S dishes nd work three | : { more hours, 1 use the daylight for | Complained : jonship | nberry Sherbet gedy and comedy are the 3 Tattern 1906 may be made of sides of a coin we ar ¥ nereale, hroadeloth, pongee, rayon to spend. It is up to us to| : o or wash silk. Gavly printed designs our money's worth, in the| n vivid or pastel shades are lovely pending.” | ] for Spring. dclicio St S 3 ’ | SN L 7 May be obtained only in s v MOTHER NATURI /Ay 4 SR 1 only in sizes 4, Vegetable Salad Molds A Spring | < i 10 ane Size 4 requires By M inder Guorge ; = Totl N . : Val | s | i -8 yards of 35 inch material and & Cranberry Sherbet with Meat . i ¢ St f 5 & A\t e 1 w\'tlluw'u ting trimming. That Dinner Menu 3 g : i - dresémaking experience s T e ; | m o ju alle NilkeD ! ! 4 1 necessary to make this model, The e Graeniboreat T minat ¢ ol od chopped cah ed pe. Dk ents 3 pattern has ample and exact in- M Tovedover e « Nk v o3 ] 1 em 00 | ] — structions. Yard is given tor Ao Vo Thint ) c . i £ | | cvery size. A perfect fit is guar- will be dehivered upon : By Alice Judson Peale I 3 receipt of I'IFTEEN CENTS (152) Billy was to be five and his i coins carcfully wrapped or mother planned splendid parts stamps. Be sure to write plainly {0 cclebrate the event. She invitel your NAME., ADDRESS, STYLGD twelve children, bought all sorts ot NUMBER and SI1Z1: Hdmvw], ot L fevors and provided large quanti- ] Our NEW SPRING BOOK ot ot L gl hlEo : g A & o ; 2 4 ‘4 LEATHER FOE RSOMI tics of ice cream, FATTERN TYLES is now ia home. You way i ichles ; . : it : 2 b The lour for the party arrived 1d . : anteed. tho te Lo 8 ¢ m, i d i A pair v i ' l Birthday Party = Pattern | | | | | ready. ! v rice FIFTEEN CENTS, but only e : 1 3 " v 0 ; RanT i 5 ik i ( and within ten minutes the g TEN CENTS when ordered with a e o : ; ¢ : Avs e e T 1d all come, cach br T pr pattern. Address all mail and ord SO A ; i d : for ey ; \fallow Josting N o donath | S = | ent. Billy unwrapped them in a | to New Britain Herald Tattern De duitat all ik AP i i 2 , . ¢ ta flarcd baci- | e ¢ frenzy of excitement. He pauscd - partment, 243 Wost 17th strest, R S et : A S o el S S 3 ik i jdust 1ons cnough over one gift 1o New. York city